What the back pages say: Premier League under pressure to abandon Barclays Asia Trophy

DAILY MAIL

Premier League officials were last night under pressure to abandon their prestigious Barclays Asia Trophy on what Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio labelled a 'killer pitch'.

Also: Jessica Ennis-Hill's chances of making the World Championships in Moscow next month hang on whether she comes through today's tests in the 100 metre hurdles and long jump at the Sainsbury's Anniversary Games.

DAILY MIRROR

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has again told Gareth Bale he will not be sold to Real Madrid after the Spanish club's dirty tricks campaign hit a new low.

Also: Luis Suarez has been told he has no chance of moving to Arsenal for £40million.

DAILY STAR

Gareth Bale has been warned by Real Madrid: It's now or never to move to the Bernabeu.

Also: Cesc Fabregas is not available to Manchester United - at any price... The war of words between Liverpool and Luis Suarez intensified last night, with the club insisting he is not for sale.

THE SUN

DAILY TELEGRAPH

It may not quite atone for missing out on the Olympic final a year ago, but Perri Shakes-Drayton made the most of last night's reprise in the Olympic Stadium when she ran the fastest 400m hurdles of her life.

Also: A group of leading Premier League managers have voiced fears that their players risk serious injury if they set foot this weekend on what Paolo Di Canio has branded a 'killer pitch'.

DAILY EXPRESS

David Moyes was dealt a fresh blow last night in his unsteady start as Manchester United boss when Barcelona told him to give up on signing Cesc Fabregas.

Also: Usain Bolt kept his promise last night and showed the drugs cheats how it should be done.

THE GUARDIAN

Arsenal are preparing to raise their offer once again for the Liverpool striker Luis Suarez as they seek to capitalise on perceived tensions between the player and his employer.

Also: The sight of Usain Bolt bounding away from his 100m rivals over 41 lengthening strides retains its capacity for wonder and awe. As does his ability to mine times deep under the 10-second barrier.

THE INDEPENDENT

If time in the middle is the best investment available to an opening batsman, Shane Watson and Chris Rogers have missed a gilt-edged bargain at Hove.

Also: When asked to describe the stand-out moment of last summer, for Jessica Ennis-Hill it was not so much the gold medal being placed around her neck or the national anthem blaring out inside the Olympic Stadium. Rather it was those first nervous steps as she entered the venue for day one of the heptathlon, what she called 'a moment that will stick with me for ever'.

THE TIMES

Jessica Ennis-Hill may be excused all this legacy talk. One year on from her scene-stealing turn as the poster girl and she is labouring.

Also: The Tour of Poland begins today in Rovereto, a mountain town in the north of Italy. If that seems unlikely, then maybe it is a fitting place for Sir Bradley Wiggins to start his comeback.